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This last July I was able to travel with my immediate and some of my extended family up north of Vancouver, Washington to Mount Rainier National Park to go on a summer camping vacation. We are able to take a small family trip like this almost every summer. We usually end up camping for half a week to a week and go on hikes, play in streams, and otherwise hang out with nature, it is a great way to get to know the state and national parks in our area.

This year I really wanted to venture out to a national park, since the last one I went to was in Maine in 2013 during the government shutdown and so we did not even get to camp there, just explore (which was beautiful too, there is a great stone beach with smooth rocks tumbled naturally from the ocean waves). This year we chose to head north of Portland, Oregon to Mount Rainier which is also just south of Seattle, Washington.

There were gorgeous hikes, the ranger at White River campsite was really helpful, and great with the kids, plus there are kids programs at the main visitors centers where the kids can earn a junior ranger badge by learning about the park and the animals that live in it. Here are a few of my favorite views from the stay and my happy place. 🙂

I also decided to play a bit with photoshop coloring and came up with this one:

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I grew up in the Pacific North West (Oregon) and attended Lewis & Clark College where I graduated with my BA in Psychology. I attended some graduate school for Clinical Psychology before coming to a turning point in life. I am a mother, wife, photographer, nature lover, and I work as the director of online management for my husbands Portland and SW Washington family law firm www.brasierlaw.com
I have an additional, though rarely updated, blog on parenting, crafts, food, and fun www.bloggingemilia.blogspot.com

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